Radiator



P. SCHNEIDER.

RADIATOR.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. I, 1919.

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PHILIP SCHNEIDER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

RADIATOR.

To all whom it may concern: 1

Be it known that I, PI-IILIP SCHNEIDER, a citizen of the United States,residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, haveinvented new and useful Improvements in Radiators, of which thefollowing is a specification.

panying drawing forming a part of this specification, and in saiddrawing, An elevation of the invention, partly in section, is shown.

Referring specifically to the drawings, 5 denotes a radiator composed ofa series of vertical sections 6 which are held assembled side by side inthe customary manner. Ordinarily, the radiator sections are 1nter-'communicating at the top and the bottom only and the supply connectionfor the heating medium is made at the bottom. In the present structure,the radiator sections also have a cross passageway 7 about midway be-Specification of Letters Patent.

tween the top and bottom, and a supply connection 8 for the heatingmedium is made with one end of this cross passageway. This structure isespecially designed for hot water radiators. The advantage of theintermediate supply connection and passageways is that the hot water,having a chance to crossIth-rough the series of sections at anintermediate height, will heat the cool water with which the radiator isfilled more Patented Oct. 26, 1920.

Application filed. March 1, 1919. Serial No. 280,066.

rapidly than when the supply connection I ,cal sections assembled sideby side, and

having an intermediate and a bottom cross passageway, a supplyconnection to the 1ntermedlate cross passageway, and a drain connectionbetween the bottom cross passageway and the supply connection. Intestimony whereof I afiix my signature.

PHILIP SCHNEIDER.

